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*NEW IN THE NEWS!    

Chelsey just finished performing as Bea in Something Rotten! at Music Theatre Wichita.

Directed and Choreographed by Eric Sciotto.

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F E A T U R E D   R E V I E W S

"Chelsey Lynn Alfredo takes one by surprise with her stunning vocals."

Joanne Rochman (Footloose)

 

"Talk about commitment to the concept! Everyone on stage is full-tilt in it. When they are sincere, it's honestly moving. When they are silly, totally absurd...highlights include Chelsey Lynn Alfredo as the loyal, rough-and tumble Bea."

(The Shout, Teri Mott, Something Rotten!)

"Director Sciotto also choreographs and has a lively, skilled team in the Music Theatre ensemble. They are on their feet (or in the air) a majority of the show - and they make this seem effortless. Strong voices throughout are punctuated by exceptional vocal work by Harvey, Kirkman, Theobold Jr., and Alfredo."

(The Shout, Teri Mott, Something Rotten!)

"Ellie, played by Chelsey Lynn Alfredo...possesses an incredibly strong pop belt, but is versatile enough to negotiate the more tender moments called for by the score. She makes the transition to Mom perfectly, paying close attention to Ellie's character arc, turning in an impeccable performance."

(Broadwayworld.com, Freaky Friday)

"Huber and Alfredo have great on-stage chemistry, and provide a great many laughs during this show."

(Matt Reid, The Wichita Eagle, Freaky Friday)

"As Kim Huber and Chelsey Lynn Alfredo respectively and admirably proved as Katherine and Ellie, this show is great fun for its leads...Huber admirably found her inner child - as Alfredo enjoyed becoming her high school's most mature teen."

(Peter Filichia, MTIshows.com, Freaky Friday)

"Chelsey Alfredo gives Mary Magdalene warmth and heart, taking control of the stage in her two big numbers, "Everything's Alright" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him."

The Hartford Courant (Jesus Christ Superstar)

Chelsey Alfredo, playing Ariel's sidekick, Rusty, was a revelation, with a lovely voice that hit the back of the theater in the song 'Let's Hear it For the Boy.' ”

Pete Kramer, Lohud News (Footloose)

 

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